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I am the high school librarian at Geraldine in Alabama. (Roll Tide) I have great library aides, and they like to decorate the library and teachers' doors. The 800 box of Crayola crayons are perfect for us. Who doesn't love Crayola Crayons?

The only reason a teacher has for purchasing such a box is the hope that buying in bulk will bring down the costs. As a rule, you can find 25¢ boxes of Crayola crayons SOMETIMES but the limits are so awful you can't really get a set of 32 easily.

Therefore, I opted to buy the classpack and create individual sets myself. As I sat and work placing a full set into Ziplocks, it became clear that some colors were more represented than other colors. In the end, I was able to create 44 full sets of Crayons, which is 6 sets short of the 50 listed. I did have anywhere between 3 and 6 crayolas left over from random colors like pink, brown, light green and white, but not enough to have made the missing 6 sets.

This was disappointing because it's a lot of time to sit there and place them in baggies. Plus, I was hoping for the extras in case I had new students join the class.

I know this seems like such a little thing, but to a teacher, it's huge.

The only reason a teacher has for purchasing such a box is the hope that buying in bulk will bring down the costs. As a rule, you can find 25¢ boxes of Crayola crayons SOMETIMES but the limits are so awful you can't really get a set of 32 easily.

Therefore, I opted to buy the classpack and create individual sets myself. As I sat and work placing a full set into Ziplocks, it became clear that some colors were more represented than other colors. In the end, I was able to create 44 full sets of Crayons, which is 6 sets short of the 50 listed. I did have anywhere between 3 and 6 crayolas left over from random colors like pink, brown, light green and white, but not enough to have made the missing 6 sets.

This was disappointing because it's a lot of time to sit there and place them in baggies. Plus, I was hoping for the extras in case I had new students join the class.

I know this seems like such a little thing, but to a teacher, it's huge.